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Question-1
With which country did the Treaty of Neuilly deal with?
(A)
Austria
(B)
Bulgaria
(C)
Hungary
(D)
Finland
Question-2
Who was the President of United States during the Paris Peace Treaty ?
(A)
Winston Churchill
(B)
Clemnceau
(C)
Lloyd George
(D)
Wilson
Question-3
Who represented Great Britain in Paris Peace Treaty?
(A)
Winston Churchill
(B)
Clemnceau
(C)
Lloyd George
(D)
Wilson
Question-4
Where did the Paris Peace Conference took place ?
(A)
Paris
(B)
Versailles
(C)
Bulgaria
(D)
Austria
Question-5
Paris Peace Conference lasted for how many months?
(A)
6 months
(B)
18 months
(C)
12 months
(D)
24 months
Question-6
Which organization was formed after the discussions held in Paris Peace Treaty?
(A)
United Nations
(B)
League of Nations
(C)
World Health Organization
(D)
SAARC
Question-7
Did Hungary pay the reparation charges to the Allied countries as per Treaty of Trianon?
(A)
Paid Fully
(B)
Paid Partly
(C)
Not Paid
(D)
Unknown
Question-8
With which country did the Treaty of Trianon deal with?
(A)
Austria
(B)
Bulgaria
(C)
Hungary
(D)
Turkey
Question-9
According to the terms of the Paris Treaty, which area should be kept as demilitarized zone ?
(A)
Togoland
(B)
Cameroon
(C)
Rhineland
(D)
Saarland
Question-10
Which country was considered as the key country in the plans of the Western allies for the future security of Europe?
(A)
Turkey
(B)
Czechoslovakia
(C)
Austria
(D)
Italy
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